Kathrin Maria Bogensberger, Dagmar Schaffler-Schaden, Eva Perl, Markus Ritter, Wolfgang Hitzl, Bibiane Steinecker-Frohnwieser, Antje van der Zee-Neuen
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导言:在全球范围内,骨关节炎(OA)是最普遍的肌肉骨骼疾病,影响着大约 6 亿人。其特点是关节软骨逐渐退化、骨质增生形成和不对称的关节间隙变窄,从而导致疼痛、僵硬和功能障碍。目前,疾病管理的重点是缓解症状和改善功能。然而,这些干预措施往往无法提供足够的疗效。这可能是由于缺乏对背景因素的考虑,包括抑郁症等合并症的存在。多项研究表明,抑郁症的发病率很高,高达 20% 的 OA 患者会受到抑郁症的影响。众所周知,抑郁症是一种多因素疾病,因此有各种风险因素可能会增加 OA 患者合并抑郁症的可能性。因此,此次范围界定综述的目的是对现有文献进行梳理,了解 OA 患者合并抑郁症的风险因素。此外,该综述有望为进一步深入调查和开发预测工具提供重要信息,以支持早期识别有合并抑郁症风险的 OA 患者。方法与分析:本综述将以报告 OA 患者合并抑郁症风险因素的研究为目标。所有可用的原始文献和灰色文献都将被纳入考虑范围。综述将只纳入以英语或德语发表的文章。综述将遵循《系统综述和荟萃分析扩展范围综述的首选报告项目》(PRISMA-ScR)和《JBI 证据综合手册》规定的格式。从开始到 2024 年 8 月的已发表和未发表文献中的原创研究将纳入综述。将检索的数据库包括 PubMed、EMBASE、PsychInfo 和 Web of Science。此外,还将通过检索所纳入研究的参考文献目录来确定更多文献。三位审稿人将独立筛选所确定的研究,以便最终纳入。数据将被提取出来,并以表格和符合综述目标的叙述性摘要的形式呈现。此外,还将使用适当的工具对纳入的研究进行质量评估,并将评估结果纳入综述。审稿人之间出现的任何分歧都将通过讨论或与其他审稿人共同解决。伦理与传播:我们无需获得伦理委员会的批准,因为我们将只审查已公布和公开的数据,以回答范围界定审查的研究问题。我们不会收集任何个人信息或任何需要伦理批准的信息。关键词:骨关节炎、抑郁症、风险因素、流行病学、合并症
Exploring Risk Factors for Comorbid Depression in Osteoarthritis: A Scoping Review Protocol
Introduction: Globally, osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent musculoskeletal disease, affecting approximately 600 million people. It is characterised by progressive degeneration of the articular cartilage, osteophyte formation, and asymmetric joint space narrowing, leading to pain, stiffness, and functional impairment. The current focus of disease management is on symptom relief and functional improvement. However, these interventions frequently do not provide adequate outcomes. This may be attributed to a lack of consideration for contextual factors, including the presence of comorbidities such as depression. Several studies indicate that depression is highly prevalent, affecting up to 20% of OA patients. As depression is known to be a multifactorial disorder, there are various risk factors that may increase the likelihood of comorbid depression in patients with OA. Consequently, the scoping review`s objective is to map the existing literature on risk factors for comorbid depression in individuals with OA. Furthermore, the review is expected to provide important information for further in-depth investigation and the development of predictive tools to support the early identification of patients with OA at risk of comorbid depression. Methods and Analysis: The intended review will target studies reporting risk factors for comorbid depression in individuals with OA. All available primary and grey literature will be considered for inclusion. Only articles published in English or German will be included in the review. The review will follow the format specified by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) and the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis. Original research in published and unpublished literature from inception until August 2024 will be included into the review. The databases to be searched will include PubMed, EMBASE, PsychInfo, and Web of Science. In addition, further literature will be identified by searching the reference lists of the included studies. Three reviewers will independently screen the identified studies for final inclusion. The data will be extracted and presented in tabular form and in a narrative summary that aligns with the review`s objective. Furthermore, a quality assessment of the included studies will be conducted using appropriate tools, and the results will be incorporated into the synthesis. Any disagreements that arise between the reviewers will be resolved through discussion or with an additional reviewer. Ethics and Dissemination: Ethics committee approval will not be required because only published and publicly available data will be examined to answer the research question of the scoping review. We will not collect any personal information or any information that requires ethical approval. Keywords: osteoarthritis, depression, risk factors, epidemiology, comorbidity